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  • The World’s most Beautiful Mountain Race?

    The World’s most Beautiful Mountain Race?

    Norway is definitely special. And Romsdal in the middle of Norway is one of the most special places in Norway. Europes tallest vertical wall is situated here; the Troll Wall. It is just awesome with its pinnacles and trollish atmosphere.

    And you have Romsdalseggen – the Romsdal Ridge – wich in just a few years has become one of Norways biggest attractions. A ridge with with the Troll Wall and Isterdalen on the one hand, and Isfjorden on the other. Steep and beautiful … on several places you have to really watch your step, and if you fall … you are lucky to survive.

    Romsdal Ridge has its one race; the Romsdal Ridge Race, the 6. of september this year. The distance is 8,6 km and, with rise 970 meters.

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    Check out the race on the Norsk Fjellfestival website.

  • Norways best music Festivals

    Norways best music Festivals

    If you love nature and music, Norway is the place to go. During the short summer from June to August there are music festivals all around the country. Most of them are worth visiting – some of them are more special than others. Here are our top picks:

    Trænafestivalen
    Far out in the North Sea lies the beautiful island of Træna. Situated north in Norway, the sun never goes down, and with a scenery consisting of mountains, clean air, the sun and the sea, all is set for the experience of your lifetime.
    The festival is in 2014 from 10. –12. of July.
    For more on Trænafestivalen: Trena.net

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    Vinjerock
    As much as Træna festival is in the sea, Vinjerock is in the mountains. In the middle of Norway, Aasmund Olavsson Vinje came to Eidsbugarden over a hundred years ago, and built a hut. This was the start, and the festival is named after him. With the mountains and the music, Vinjerock has become probly the fastest selling festival in the world, and the tickets was gone in ten seconds this year.
    For more on Vinjerock: Vinjerock.no

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    Raumarock
    The nature around Rauma, with the steepest wall in Europe, the Troll Wall, was voted one of top 3 tourist destinations in the world, by National Geographic Magazine. So, place a festival here, listen to cool music at night time, climb or go around sightseeing during daytime … this is the holiday of your dreams!
    For more on Raumarock: Raumarock.no

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    Øyafestivalen
    We had to recommend one urban festival to. When it comes to architecture, Oslo has a top score in many magazines. Especially the Bar Code design of the new buildings that you guaranteed will notice if you visit Oslo. And you should. Øyafestivalen is by far the most popular urban festival in Norway. This year situated in the Tøyen Park in the middle of Norways capital, it goes over five days. This is an incredible way to start your Norwegian road trip.
    Fore more on Øyafestivalen: Oyafestivalen.com

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  • Runners live longer

    Runners live longer

    In a stydy of over 50 000 persons, the conclusion was that running significantly reduces the risk of dying from cardiovascular diseases.

    According to the research, led by Iowa State assistant professor of kinesiology Dr. D.C. Lee, runners of all shapes and sizes had a 30 percent lower risk of death from all causes and a 45 percent lower risk of death from cardiovascular ailments. The researchers found that runners, on average, lived three years longer than nonrunners.

    As concluded on their website: 

    «During a mean follow-up of 15 years, 3,413 all-cause and 1,217 cardiovascular deaths occurred. Approximately 24% of adults participated in running in this population. Compared with nonrunners, runners had 30% and 45% lower adjusted risks of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality, respectively, with a 3-year life expectancy benefit. In dose-response analyses, the mortality benefits in runners were similar across quintiles of running time, distance, frequency, amount, and speed, compared with nonrunners. Weekly running even <51 min, <6 miles, 1 to 2 times, <506 metabolic equivalent-minutes, or <6 miles/h was sufficient to reduce risk of mortality, compared with not running. In the analyses of change in running behaviors and mortality, persistent runners had the most significant benefits, with 29% and 50% lower risks of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality, respectively, compared with never-runners.»

    «Conclusions: Running, even 5 to 10 min/day and at slow speeds <6 miles/h, is associated with markedly reduced risks of death from all causes and cardiovascular disease. This study may motivate healthy but sedentary individuals to begin and continue running for substantial and attainable mortality benefits.»

    Picture from Cooper River Bridge Run.

  • Oslos fantastic forest race

    Oslos fantastic forest race

    Failing is not trying. Failing is not enjoying every step along the way. Failing is not feeling. There will be punches, there will be pain and goals far from met, but in no way can we fail if we make our own path, even if it doesn’t reach the top.

    – Kilian Jornet

    Oslo is the capital of Norway, and around the city lies a beautiful area of forests and lakes. In wintertime you can go cross country skiing for 100 miles in perfect tracks. Summertime is brilliant for fishing, trekking and … running. The race Nordmarkstravern goes from Stryken to Sognsvann, and the distance is 30 km. Every september the race is due, and its just a nice challenge every time.

    Take a look at this little well produced cut from the race.